This test case provides a detailed introduction to the thermal performance testing of two common polymer materials, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polypropylene (PP), using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The purpose of testing is to evaluate the glass transition temperature (Tg), melting point, and crystallization behavior of materials, which are crucial for their processing, molding, and application.
1. Materials and Methods
1.1 Testing Materials
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET): Commercial grade PET pellets used in the manufacture of plastic bottles and fibers.
Polypropylene (PP): Commercial grade PP particles widely used in the manufacture of automotive components and packaging materials.
1.2 Testing Equipment
Equipment model: DZ-DSC300C
Temperature range: -40 ° C to 600 ° C

1.3 Testing conditions
Heating rate: 10 ° C/min
Cooling rate: -10 ° C/min
Test temperature range: -40 ° C to 300 ° C
Nitrogen flow rate: 50mL/min
Sample quality: 10-20mg
1.4 Sample Preparation
Sample size: Accurately weigh 10-20mg
Sample shape: small particles to ensure uniform dispersion of the sample
Sample container: Aluminum crucible
2. Graph analysis

2.1 Glass transition temperature (Tg)
The Tg of PET is about 77C, indicating that it is in a glassy state at room temperature and has good hardness and rigidity.
The Tg of PP is about -10 ° C, indicating that it is rubber like at room temperature and has high flexibility.
2.2 Melting point (Tm)
The melting point of PET is about 260 ° C, indicating its crystallization ability and suitable for manufacturing heat-resistant plastic products.
The melting point of PP is about 165 ° C, indicating its lower crystallinity and suitability for applications that require flexibility.
2.3 Crystallization behavior
PET exhibits distinct crystallization peaks during the cooling process, with a crystallization temperature of approximately 120 ° C, indicating its good crystallization ability.
2.4 Data Analysis
Use professional data analysis software to fit the DSC curve to obtain more accurate thermal performance parameters. Compare material data from different batches to evaluate the consistency and repeatability of the materials.
3. Conclusion
Through DSC testing, we can accurately evaluate the thermal properties of PET and PP, including glass transition temperature, melting point, and crystallization behavior. These data are crucial for the processing, application, and quality control of materials. The test results indicate that both PET and PP have good thermal stability and are suitable for their applications in their respective fields.
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